//
//  NSDictionary+MKNKAdditions.h
//  MKNetworkKit
//
//  Created by Mugunth Kumar (@mugunthkumar) on 11/11/11.
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@interface NSDictionary (MKNKAdditions)

// Do not use this method for any other purpose.
// For the most pary use case insensitive dictionary key matching only when you cannot control
// the creation of dictionary keys In our case, we use this for matching HTTP headers

-(id) objectForCaseInsensitiveKey:(id)aKey;
-(NSString*) urlEncodedKeyValueString;
-(NSString*) jsonEncodedKeyValueString;
-(NSString*) plistEncodedKeyValueString;
@end
